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Channels (one-to-many talk conversations) #13508

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marcoambrosini opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 2 comments
Open
Tracked by #43763

Channels (one-to-many talk conversations) #13508

marcoambrosini opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 2 comments

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@marcoambrosini
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marcoambrosini commented Oct 10, 2024

Add ability for any talk user to create channels. In this channel, only the owner (channel creator) can post updates, while others can “join” the channel to view those posts and react using emojis. This feature would be useful for both personal updates (e.g., sharing life moments, status changes) and professional communication, such as posting regular work reports or progress updates on projects.

This would allow for structured communication where channel owners can update their followers without the thread being interrupted by unrelated messages. Participants can stay engaged through reactions, maintaining a sense of connection without interrupting the flow of posts.

Personal channels could also appear in the profile page. Either as a link to a conversation or as a window into it.

This fits would all fit very nicely with the theme for the next release nextcloud/server#43763

Here's Pavel Durov's public channel on Telegram as an example:

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nickvergessen commented Oct 10, 2024

TLDidR: split permissions for chat and reactions and then only give reaction permission

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